Specifications
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Use classic auto mode: when used, MK2R does not use advanced headphone audio combinations. 
Headphone switching behaves the same way as classic SO2R controllers. Stored functions will be also 
simplified but the content of the stored scenario will be retained. This allows classic mode to be turned 
on/off without the need to modify the stored function (scenario).
Reverse operating logic: when used, the current operating logic is 
reversed.  For example, if was first one wins was selected, last one 
wins will be used and vice versa.
Reverse WinKey focus: when used, WinKey will key the opposite 
(unselected) radio. This means that the paddles will be connected to 
the radio not in use by the logging software. 
Reverse DVK focus: when used, the MK2R DVK will key the opposite 
(unselected) radio. You can use the MK2R DVK to call a station on 
the radio that does not have focus.  
Delay audio switching: when used, headphone switching will be delayed by defined period.  This delay 
works only when going from receiving on both radios to transmit. It is useful when you are using a system 
that forces the headphones to the non-transmit radio; the switching delay allows the operator to hear the 
first portion of the message to confirm that the correct message is being sent!  
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